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6 months ago

Femto Forum lays down femtocell law, by Feed - click on headline to

In attempt to apply order to an increasingly fractured technology, the femtocell community has agreed to lay down a single standard for the interfaces between elements in the femtocell architecture, a move intended to make any femtocell compatible with any network

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6 months ago

Openet policy, billing tools aim to make pricing a product, by Feed - click on headline to

Vendor Openet this week debuted two new OSS/BSS products to help service providers move to more dynamic pricing models, opening the doors to new service offerings that take advantage of network capabilities like quality of service and real-time service delivery

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6 months ago

AT&T nears completion of HSUPA rollout, by Feed - click on headline to

AT&T; is six markets away from completing a network upgrade that will give its 3G network broadband upload speeds to match its broadband download speeds

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6 months ago

Aricent takes Celltop global, by Feed - click on headline to

Aricent today said it has begun selling its Celltop widget-based user interface software worldwide, ending the exclusivity Alltel had on the platform. The mobile software developer said it has retooled the platform for Java as well as BREW and is conducting global trials with operators

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6 months ago

Rural operators petition FCC to end handset exclusives, by Feed - click on headline to

Rural operators are challenging the exclusivity agreements that Tier 1 carriers sign with handset vendors, saying such deals unfairly limit consumer choice, decrease competition and violate federal law

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6 months ago

360 bringing wholesale VoIP to major metros, by Feed - click on headline to

360Networks, which has brought wholesale VoIP service to mostly smaller markets throughout the Western states, is now targeting more major cities within its network footprint

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6 months ago

Verizon Business makes professional services push, by Feed - click on headline to

Verizon Business today announced a major new push into professional services, making products out of things the telecom giant is already doing for many of its enterprise customers

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6 months ago

Survey shows managed services boom, by Feed - click on headline to

The latest results from a multi-year Ovum study, commissioned by Cisco Systems, confirm the telecom market’s move to managed services, a strategy that Cisco has embraced for its service provider customers

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6 months ago

MU brings “Dynamics” to service assurance, by Feed - click on headline to

MU Security today announced a major change in its corporate strategy, as well as a new name – MU Dynamics -- to reflect the broader role the company wants to play in helping service providers prevent network downtime.

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6 months ago

Naked DSL drives AT&T broadband growth, by Feed - click on headline to

Though only a few years ago multiple state regulators tried unsuccessfully to force BellSouth to offer standalone DSL service, the company's current owners have embraced the idea. Nearly 30% of AT&T;'s 491,000 total net broadband subscriber additions in the first quarter were from so-called naked DSL. About half of those naked DSL offerings were bundled with a wireless service. In fact, as Paul Bonenfant,

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6 months ago

Prysmian S.p.A., first quarter 2008 results: Net income doubles as orders grow, by Feed - click on headline to

Today the Board of Directors of Prysmian S.p.A., a worldwide leading group in
the industry of cables and systems for energy and telecommunication, has approved the results for
the first quarter

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6 months ago

It's time to re-invent fiber installation, by mduchesn

This video shows the job of a fiber technician today. Same tools and procedures than 10, 15 years ago.
It is suitable for long haul and metro networks construction. It's not for massive FTTH Fiber-To-The-Home rollouts.
Because it's way too expensive. Maybe the time to re-invent the whole thing has come.

6 months ago

3M brings fibre installation within closer reach of communications installers and service providers with 3M No Polish Connector, by Feed - click on headline to

Dubai, UAE, 08 May 2008 - 3M, which produces thousands of innovative products for dozens of diverse industries, has announced the launch of two new products in the Middle East region, designed to

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6 months ago

Welcome Message to New Members, by mduchesn

Thanks for joining FiberCamp. Fasten your seat belt, and enjoy the ride ;-)
_marc

6 months ago

Nortel lays down royalty rate for LTE, by Feed - click on headline to

Nortel has always claimed to hold a substantial amount of the intellectual property in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing access (OFMA) and multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) smart antenna technology that will power the world’s future 4G networks, but this week it actually put a number to its claims.

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7 months ago

T-Mobile launches 3G in New York, by Feed - click on headline to

New York just gained its fourth 3G network. T-Mobile today said it has turned up its wideband CDMA network in the Big Apple, the first of what the service provider said would be multiple 3G service launches throughout the year.

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7 months ago

Allot expands NetXplorer options, by Feed - click on headline to

Deep packet inspection, or DPI, has been under something of a cloud lately because of concerns from regulators and consumers alike that Internet service providers are using the technology to block some peer-to-peer traffic in the name of network management.

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7 months ago

HP revs device management story, by Feed - click on headline to

A year after making a key acquisition in the device management area, HP recently unveiled a new platform focused on helping wireless carriers deliver and manage mobile device roll-outs to their customers.

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7 months ago

Sprint loses rebanding appeal, by Feed - click on headline to

Sprint will have to vacate its Nextel 800 MHz spectrum in June, even if public safety agencies haven’t vacated the spectrum by then, a federal appeals court ruled today.

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7 months ago

MagicJack attacks, by Feed - click on headline to

MagicJack founder, and inventor of its technology, Dan Borislow, doesn’t like the term voice-over IP (VoIP). He thinks it has a negative connotation in an industry prone to struggles.

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